Rogues ready to turn a blind eye

Is that the ghost of Cap’n Bob stalking the profession again?

Written by Damian Wild

I was reminded of the late , unlamented old fraudster as I read the JDS’s damning verdict on KPMG’s handling of the audit of Independent Insurance.

Fining the firm £500,000 plus costs of £1.15m, the JDS said the conduct of KPMG and lead audit partner on the account Andrew Sayers ‘fell seriously below’ expectations.

Advertisement

The complaints revolved around Independent’s purchase of ‘stop-loss’ insurance to cover a downturn in its business in 1999. That downturn continued through 2000 and in January 2001 KPMG was informed that further insurance was being bought with the apparent result that for a premium of £77m, Independent could turn a loss of £105m into a profit of £22m.

Though suspicious Sayers only sought a letter from management that all was well, apparently ignoring the advice of his ‘concurring partner’ to seek confirmation of the policies from the reinsurers.

He was not told of a pledge of £141m by Independent to the reinsurers plus a different stop loss policy which required the payment of £1.6bn over four years in premiums.

There are several parallels with Maxwell here. In both cases clients acted fraudulently.

And just as the JDS said last week an ‘auditor in good standing should … have sought independent third party evidence … and engaged in a full and open discussion with the audit committee’, so in the Maxwell case it noted ‘a failure to achieve an appropriate degree of objectivity and scepticism’.

Just as firms are warning of rising instances of fraud as the economy turns down, we should be aware not all auditors will be sufficiently robust in dealing with clients seeking to cut corners and protect business.

Damian Wild is group editor in chief of Accountancy Age

Tags:

Comments

White papers

Related jobs

More Accounting jobs

Spotlight

Andrew Higginson, Tesco Personal Finance

Profile: Andrew Higginson, CEO of Tesco Personal Finance

He’s spent more than a decade at the top of...

Top 30 Accounting Networks and Associations 2008

The race to become the biggest firm on the planet...

Barack Obama Accountancy Age cover October 2008

Obama: asset or liability?

What an Obama presidency could mean for you

Find your next job

Find your next job
Salary Checker

Job of the week

More finance jobs

Newsletters

Sign up here for the very latest news delivered to your inbox. Choose from the following options:

Your next job

Have your say

Will proposed tax cuts help to stimulate the economy?
Yes
No

Advertisement

Search white papers

Search white papers

Advertisement